We'll be pouring the Guinness aplenty |
Telling stories about the ole sod and remembering where we've come from
mostly baking cookies for the littles to stop by in cute little shamrock shapes decorating their hearts desire and mostly leaving quite a mess but that's what Littles ans smallies do best |
You really are talented at tablescaping. Love your attention to all the details from the way you placed 4, is it napkins, under your plate stack. That was a great idea, it looks so creative and lovely. Tying the bow on the handle added a touch of whimsy. Lovely, lovely greens for dishware. I enjoyed seeing this table and reading your words. I am Irish (McGuinness) and I couldn't write such a clever brogue..
ReplyDeleteValerie I went to Ireland in 2008 and it was magical just listening to the Brogues was pure delight .one of the best B&B we stayed at the women called her children littles and smallies and I just loved the term so cute. my family comes from County Claire in Southwest Ireland and I think I made up my own brogue. thanks for the fabulous comments you are so cute to say this. Lots of Irish luck goes to you and yours.Susie
DeleteVery sweet table....the bowl for your soda bread is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI only buy the temp-tations I don't make them I wish I did aren't they great !!!!!!!!!!! thanks for stopping buy.Susie
ReplyDeleteCute table- I especially with the shamrock bowl- what a great piece. Wishing you a Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz Happy St Patrick's Day to you and will you be wearing of the green on that day?Hope you have a green lucky day,thanks for stopping by.Susie
DeleteLove all your St. Paddy's Day dishes. Very nice table. Nice napkins and pretty fold, too, to hold the silverware. Visiting from Cuisine Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteHi Barb did you enjoy Kathleen's challenge ? Aren't they fun? She always comes up with not only magnificent tables but such great ideas for the challenges too.Susie
DeleteBeautiful table Susie! I enjoyed reading your prose, very clever and entertaining. I love your Shamrock soda bread bowl. You have some lovely Irish and shamrock items for celebrating Saint Patrick's Day. Have a wonderful weekend and a very Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Candy thanks for commenting are you going to enjoy St Patricks day? any special plans? We already had our corned beef and cabbage dinner and in the middle of baking my irish soda bread the oven broke and it took two hours to bake the bread which by then was like a hockey puck! oh well. hope you have a green day.Susie
ReplyDeleteVery festive SPD table, Susie! Nice napkin fold. We will be having our corned beef and cabbage on Tuesday, if I can wait that long!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend.
We had our corned beef dinner early and while baking my home made Irish soda bread the oven broke down and ruined the bread so traditional Irish pot dinner was good but lacking. we actually had the bread for dessert( it took almost two hours to bake) covered in honey and was very good. Hope you have agreat SPD.Susie
DeleteSo many pretty things to look at Susie! Love that little Irish pot with the plant. Such a pretty fold on the napkins too! Thanks so much for taking part in the Irish Blog Crawl, it warms my heart to see you here!
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Kathleen Thank You for gifting us all with these magnificent challenges you issue. you truly inspire us all and I know I can never wait to enter when you post one. Keep them coming and hope you have a wonderful St Patrick's Day and that you see Spring soon I know how hard your winter has been. Susie
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ReplyDeleteI love your table. You have so many wonderful things adorned with Shamrocks.
- Alma, The Tablescaper
Hello Alma thank you for your comment what a joy to hear from you, All my possessions are in storage so making a table for something like Saint Patrick's day is truly a challenge for me . getting the stuff out unpacking, finding the right box then repacking it all back up but it sure is a joy to end up with a great table. Susie
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